Solid ink technology uses waterless dyes, waxes and resins. The ink formulations are solid granules of ink at room temperature. During the printing process, these granules melt and image transfer happens in a single pass.

It’s been certified by the National Association of Printing Ink Manufacturers to have at least 30 percent bio-derived renewable material content.

Output is certified by International Association of the Deinking Industry, the highest possible ranking based on European Recovered Paper Council Deinkability Scores. This certification means that printed output from the CiPress can be recycled back into white office paper.

The CiPress is one of two high speed inkjet devices in the market to receive this certification.

Solid ink generates up to 90 percent less printing waste and uses up to 30 percent less energy than comparable laser printers. These savings are due to efficient setup, registration, alignment patching and other automated procedures.

Since no water is used in the ink or printing process, it eliminates the need for dryers –saving water and electricity.

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